Our Work

Rich Internet Application (RIA)

Mainstream Greenhome

WSITS created a tech-savvy addition to the Mainstream Greenhome website, which we also built. A Flash-based tour of the home showcases the numerous levels of detail in the construction as well as the "green" features such as insulation and geothermal loops. Read More

Malaria Progress

WSITS was tasked with revamping and relaunching malariaprogress.org by redesigning a new home page, introducting the Special Envoy’s content to the site (which was previously housed on another site), and building the relaunched site in an open-source content management system. Information, Flash maps and news items were consolidated for the two entities on the front end of the site. The CMS was built to ensure easy updating for site administrators, which included allowing for simple updates to dynamic Flash-based maps and malaria coverage projections modules. Read More

Mancave

WSITS modified the Taylor Swift karaoke contest platform for use in a Pittsburgh-focused Win a Man Cave contest. Contestants could upload a photo or video showing why they deserved to win a man cave makeover. Visitors could vote on each entry and forward the entries they liked best to friends. WSITS also filmed a video with Pittsburgh Steeler Ryan Clark and his family to introduce the contest. Read More

Protecting America

Winning Strategies ITS – and sister company, Winning Strategies PR, which covers the public relations strategies – has managed and provided ongoing Web consulting and development for ProtectingAmerica.org, a coalition pushing for the creation of national and state catastrophe funds. WSITS designed and developed the coalition’s website - protectingamerica.org - as well as 11 state or regional microsites under the coalition umbrella. More than 41,000 letters were sent through the online advocacy module to more than 4,100 targets, helping to pass a catastrophe bill in the U.S. House of Representatives. Read More

Seton Hall Law School

WSITS built the backend of a new Website for Seton Hall Law School. The site, built in a Cold Fusion-based content management system, required significant customizations. Read More

She Colors My Day Painting Portal

The worldwide She Colors My Day movement is working together to “create for a cure.” To give visitors to shecolorsmyday.com the opportunity to create, WSITS developed an online painting portal. Users register on the site, choose whether to paint or draw, choose their colors, add words and … create. Artwork can be submitted to the site and others can view it and vote on it. Read More

Taylor Swift Sing to Win Karaoke

In order to promote Verizon FiOS and a Taylor Swift concert tour, WSITS created a contest platform that allowed users to upload a karaoke video of themselves singing a Taylor Swift song. Visitors to the site could view the videos, forward them to a friend and vote on the video they liked best. The videos shuffled randomly to give all contestants a fair shot at appearing on the first page of entrants. The videos auto-played when the site opened. Read More

Ultimate Eye Candy

Verizon wanted to create a buzz before introducing its FiOS TV service to New Jersey consumers. WSITS presented the Ultimate Eye Candy online game show, a reality-based program that married elements of popular TV shows: homemade videos, celebrity judges and viewer participation through video upload and voting. Participants could upload videos describing their ultimate eye candy or attend an event where street teams filmed videos. On ultimateeyecandy.com, visitors could view the videos and vote for their favorites. “Survivor” contestant Stephenie Lagrossa was one of three celebrity judges who responded comically to each video. The contest ran for six weeks before the announcement that it was sponsored by Verizon. Read More